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F.VENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902.
EVENING BULLETIN
Published Every Day Except Sunday,
at 120 King Street Honolulu,
T II., by tbo
BULLETIN PUDLISHING CO., LTD.
Wallace h. kahhinoion. Editor
Entered at the PostoHleo at Hono
lulu as second class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
WHAT DEMOCRATS CONSIDER ISSUES
By Senator JAMES K. JONES, of Arkanses.
The leading Issues of the Democratic creased the volume of metallic cur
national campaign of 1901 will un- ren.y.
Evening Bulletin.
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Per ear, an where. In u. S S.00
Per year, postpaid, foreign 11.00
The Sunday Bulletin.
Per month I '
Pei quarter 35
Per year 1.55
Per jcar. postpaid, foreign .... l.io
Weekly Bulletin.
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Per voar. anywhere In U. S.... 1.00
Per ear, postpaid, foreign 1.50
Evening and Sunday Bulletin.
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Per J oar, postpaid, foreign .... 12.75
Sunday and Weekly Bulletin.
Per jear $ 2 00
Per jear. postpaid, foreign .
doubtcdl) ho the same as those of the
1900 campaign, so far as antl-lmpcrlal-Ism,
the regulation of the trusts by
law, and the reduction ot the tariff,
which Is the kindred question, arc coif
corned.
In 1890 the Democrats Insisted that
there must be a larger olunie of mc
tnlllc currency, to remedy tho exist
ing low prices Wo saw no other way
of Increasing the volume but by re
monetlJlng silver. Tho result proved
the thcorj was correct, so far as the
need of an Increase of metallic cur
rency was concerned, but the gold
found In South Africa and Alaska has
brought suih large quantities of tlie
cllo metal Into use that It has In-
Hence the question of bimetallism Is
no longer a pressing Issue, and will not
be an Issue of the Democrats In 190 f,
without the olume of business In
creases, which will necessitate a cor
responding Increase. In the volume of
metallic money. Whether this lncreaso
will consist of gold or silver wilt de
pend on the nmount of gold In sight.
The position taken by the Demo
crats In both the 1S9G and the 1900
campaigns was based on the principles
of political economy. The Increase In
the volume of gold, however, has eli
minated any pressing need of the un
limited coinage of silver, so that It
need no longer be nn Issue of the
Democracy.
Ka r fx "-n r sa Pa Pa tu r Pa fta n f t" r-a Ta Pa Pa Ra Ps P-s Pa P "- r
ANTlSAL00N LEAGUE AND ITS METHODS
i BY "AN AMERICAN.1!
Permit me space In the . olumns of twenty per cent of such registered ot
Sour paper for n frlendl .rltlclsm of c" mny "' petition demand a referen-
the work of the Anll-Snloou League ll""m. . T . . ' .l . ? 'eR""a,1"
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
Poultry - Supplies
Telcphono -J'J
Postofflco Box TIS
. n ff f i't I n tr ttin tntprpRta nt tlm rnnntv nr
say 'friendly" because I feel as much i. r.gijrnts
3 25 antagonism to the saloon and Us en- "l'pon such petition being lodged
vlronment ns does any member of tho 'with such clcik, tho officers of the
llllU&DAi
MA .'J
League and were the matter within m county shall proceed In like manner as
icintrol I would shut up eery cst.ib-' piovldcd for the election of county ufll
llshment of the kind In these Islands. ' rers. the proposition being published.
190J. So much for the friendliness. Now nn,i n mull publication given a num-
for the rrltliism. 1 consider the work ber. which number together with dcslg-
3,
The tencher who slien d a u solution j of the League, to long as tondiictel nation of choice ns 'jeV or 'no' or other
loi educational woik in the rhooli along lines thus far made know u ; designation, shall be placed on the bal
ngalnst liquor tinifie and tailed to rind I HiK'ugh the public pilnts ns time wast- lot to be voted, and the elector shall
a seconde. ha, no reason to be ,- ") ", ' " an" "' '!'" M '1'T1'
"'"" " .... ...,.,. ...u.u ....... iiiuih uuumkii me- (ic-siKiiauuua oilier
this, the methods pursued are calcul.it- j than his choice, on such ballot,
ed to. and nctunll do rente a false "Whenever herein a majority of
feeling of sj mp.ith) In the public tnlnd , votrs or of voters Is designated It
for those who are being attm ked. One Bh.ill mean a majority of all the rcgls
of the marked elements of weakness In teied otcis of the county, nnd n like
the League's methods developed when majority shall be required to make the
It permlttid the quasl-iooperatlon of otc on Initiation or referendum, ear
tl.e high license saloon element In Its rj."
light against the I'rlmo saloons Thlsj There. Mr. Editor. Is one section of
was on a pat with the attitude of some this "Iniquitous" County bill as somo
trul) good members of the Leglslatuie of our ollgnrehlsts hae termed It
tome eais ago. when they Joined with , Scattered throughout the same bill aio
this same element In defeating the light ninny more wholesome piovlslons
wine nnd liter lliense bill. Such nutli- which would repay perusal. I hnvo
oils arc leadlonnry In the extreme and quoted this section In full, ns It points
In more harm than good, say nothing the nno aenuo to trim -reform. Kdu
of discrediting the good Intentions of cnte the people to whatever plane of
those actively nnd fiom their stand ilvlc virtue jou desire them to rise
point honestly engaged In the good and ou will llnd the leforms you nie
work. " aiming nt, -work themselves out nt the
A li.iln Is no stronger than Its weak- bar of public opinion, at voiced through
est link und our community Js but a the Initiative and referendum. All
human chain. One half the ihoney. be- other efforts are time wasted and mon-
ing subscribed to a fund to hire lavv-.py blown In.
crs to light certain Issues In the courts No one can question the motives of
would sulllcc for nn educational cam- (hose associating themselves together
pnlgn that. In the live months Intcrrcn-1 for a campaign against vice. It Is
Ing between now and the next election . laudable In the extreme, that they put
devotion
Pleased with the unit ot sentiment
against the use of llquoi.
Citizens of Honolulu should save a
few moments for tho Fourth ot July
meeting ca"ed for tomoiiow after
noon Honolulu cannot allow Its lepu
tatlon for ranking the eaglu scream to
wane Just because it is now- under the
proteitlng wit.gs of the bird.
A Sacramento murderer has sa1 1 he
does not want a life sentence, but pil
fers to go to the tallows nnd "die like
a man ' Where manhood euuis into
tile pioposltlon has jet to be eiil.iln
cd. Only the cowaid commits murder
and there is no legeneratlon in the gallows.
The Advertisers struggle to draw a
comrarlhon between the Davis con
tempt incident and tho notorious and
lcIous attacks of that paper upon tho
Circuit Court Is ludicrous. It shows
only what straws the organ hns to
grasp in Its endeavor to square itself
with the public.
The ladles will accomplish more last
ing benefit to the youth ot Honolulu
If they center their cneigies In a cam
palgn against the cigarette. If sta
tistics could be obtained, the cigarette
would be found to work more Injury
than the saloon. If there Is un thing
more disgusting than the cigarette
habit It has )et to bo brought to no
tlcc.
Every citizen of Honolulu who has
the slightest acquaintance with United
States Congressmen should forward n
request by the earliest mall for lav or
able action on the appropriation for
the fire claims This mea9Uie means
more to Hawaii at tho present llins
than appropriations for public build
ings or harbors. Only those satisfied
with hard times will sit still and dc
nothing.
CALIFORNIA REDWOOD
has been used for twenty-throe cars In tho manufacture of
petaluma
INCUBATORS AND BROODERS
becauso It has proven superior to all other Muds. It Is not only true
that Petaluma Incubators nnd Ilroodcrs aro mado of tho best lum
ber In tho world, but every other article used In their construction
Is of the highest grade, nnd tl ereforo theso "Standards of tho
World" Incubators and Droodtrn occupy tho same relative position
to all other Incubators nnd Drocders that tho mighty California
Redwoods do to other trees.
It Is worth your while to rind In our late catalogue "A Dlt of
Incubator History." You may have n catalogue freo by writing
for It. An Involco of assorted bIzcs Just received by tho
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD.
Agciitn fop tlic Territory ot lliivvnll
j Agents, Broker and Jobbers.
W. G. Irwin & Co.
LIMITED.
Afir.NTS FOIt
Western Sugar Refinery Company of
San Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Phila
delphia, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal .Mill Co. (National
Cnno Shrcdder),Now York, U.S.A.
N. Ohlnndt & Co.'s Chemical Fertili
zers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high grade Ferti
lizers for Cane and Coffee.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflno Paint Co.'s P.& T. Paints and
Papers; Lurol and Linseed Oil,
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In white
and colors.
Filter Press Clothes, Cement, Lime nnd
Bricks.
This is an " IDEAL " PHAETON
One of an "IDEAL" Line
Built after an " IDEAL " Design
Sold at an " IDEAL " Price
C. F. Herrick Carriage Co.,
LIM1TUD.
1SS Merchant St.. next to 8tanenwnld Building.
CASTLES COOKE, Ltd
HONOLULU
Commission Merchants
:: Sugar Factors
AOENTS FOR
Tho Cwa Plantation Co.
Tho Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.
The Kobala Sugar Co.
The Wntmea Sugar Mill Co.
The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.
The Standard Oil Co.
The Ceo. F. Ulake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Llfo Insurance Co.
of Boston.
Tho Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
Conn.
Tho Alllanco Assurance Co. of London.
Bankers.
workmen arc fiom Euiope, the great
body of their laborers Is made up of
native Japanese. Japan has three
great dockards, one at Nagasaki, one
nt Kobe, and one on Toklo Ray At
the Nagasaki yards three or four thou
sand men are steadily employed. Iron
shipbuilding was begun there In 1889,
opportune to look Annexation, vv hatever else It may have ' ,,' nrD ,. nntllral re. - .'- ' J --' -
he much maligned done hns brought us fact to iwo with m u ,8 undoubtedly right to In- 1 ;c"y ih'Bh,tX ifunchw from
.assed both houses ,c necessity of changing on- I olltlcal ,,, lhrollBll nffcc,,OI1 ul wIien J "' I0!Iw. I "low It
ill eh tho Governor ncrnm nt tlin n.-iut In nnn mnr. In bir- .. ... . ., .....1 1,1.., n mr "'" "-r iHUhllss ' l"" " "
The foolish, almost Infamous, nins
set afloat yesterday to account for the
delay In the sailing ot the Alameda
leads one to bellcvo that there aro not
a few Honolulu citizens who aro best
satisfied when engaged In giving the
city a bad name. If any degree of civ
ic pride Is ever established In this f Ity,
one of tho first duties will be to make
a wholesale raid on tho torcst ol
l.nocker trees now pioduclng nn abun
dnnco of hammers of ull sizes.
What Is the sense, what tho reason,
what Is gained by raking up discussion
of tho '93 revolution and the overthrow
of tho monnuhy? Hns not Goveinor
Polo enough to do dealing with tho af
fairs of tho present day without stir
ring up a question on which theio is
tho sharpest possible division of opin
ion and which his say-bo or that of the
Queen's sympathizers wilt never set
tle? If tho Governor wnnts tho noxt
election fought out on tho revolution
of '93 ho will probably llnd Wilcox
Quito willing to tnko blm up Wo havo
had one demonstration of tho result of
a campaign based on past history
Isn't that enough?
would, through the ballot box. do nioio. such nn nmount of energy.
to raise tho tone of this commmiltj lu ami cash Into their woik. and the only,
a higher, mote solf-rcspectlng plane, icaeon for writing this article Is a de
limit twent) leagues with all the law-! tire to see the efforts made leld per-
ycrs In tho land nt their beck could ac- manent results. County and municipal
complisb by attempts at forcibly clos- government Inaugurated under equlta
ing saloons and the brewery. 1 bio conditions such as would bo con-
Healthy public sentiment must flrst served by legislation of the kind herein !
be Created. Men and women must be ' refci red to would, In a very short time
put on their personal responsibility , make marvelous changes In the
for the character of their environment, ihaotlc conditions existing lu this com-' m?nt 0 n, Thero Is a distinction be
Tho right of petition must-be made mirtilty today. 'tween tho love which endures nnd the
known to tho public at Inrge. and they Members of the Anti-Saloon League ,uiy which endures. One Is unselfish,
must be educated to a full knowledge arc ou doing jour wholo duty In con-1 tle other Is selfish; ami that makes all
of their rights and duties as citizens. fining your efforts to nn ulcer or two on thckdlffercnce; for a senso of duty mny
In this latter circumstance lies the the body politic? Is there not a higher, hc tll0 otltCome of a thoroughly selfish
chief reason for specializing efforts at 'nobler cause to be served? A broader naturc. The endurance of Ill-treatment
reform. Unconsciously though this sphere of usefulness to bo opened tip? rnm nd,,. from n senso of ilutv mny
may be done It Is nevertheless a fact, a deeper probe to bo made Into the ,JC bpncnt to . ,,elf 1)Ut lt ,loes not I whcn a gma 8tcamcr of 230 tons wa,
thnt too ninny of those who are ardent reeking carcass of special privilege nnd ,,0'them onc i,it of good. We have all lurlled out. The register was Increased
in uii-iri.uuia.iuo io. ...., U..I- u,. u. commercialism, wnuii mo iuiuu.j uu- conscientiously unselfish peoplo , unlll tnc yard Is now building five
reform are persons who never give a curing the last estlges of patriotism , Q , , ellC0uraged others In sel-1 suamerg of o;er Cu00 toDs register for
thought to the underlying conditions nd civic pride, thus Inviting the condl- ,...., nml m-tempcr. The person , ,,,vv,, ,1V , ..vnt.en nf ti,.
tliat make a breath of the laws of tlons ou arc endeavoring to combat' lmtllrallv prono to Indulge n lclous brlcnt." as tho Japanese have been
health, niouilltv or public utility, grad- Voiir ftute course must bo the ' ,cmper come8i ,n slic, a860clutlon, to ,Jw ' hrlstened '
unllj take on the garb of respectability answer to these Interrogations, to me Bort of sub.consclous eellng, 'j ' ,8 ,rcaj , ,)0,smi0I1 of a
an.l become n llxture In the community ,0u, duty stems plain. lt hc ,,, a rl(.hl ,0 nl, outbreaks of JnnJZ&Jtomtto
I mve utev had oiinortun tv to ook Annexntlnn uhntever e se t may have ' ..... ...... ... i.i i r , erj proiunuie carrjing irane on uio
over a copy of t
County bill thnt passed
of n Legislature, which tho Governor sjstem of the past to one moro In liar-
of this Territory claimed was corrupt nion with the spirit of the Declaiatlon
with brlbei y, and I want to commend Uf Independence and tho Constitution
It to tho careful perusal of Its would 0f the United States. We MUST cm
bo critics. Far worse measures than ,racc that sjstem or lay ourHClvei open
this one ate now the law In two-thirds to a charge of moral cowardice
of tho States of the Union. Wo nro going to hnvo county nnd
Had tho Governor who wbb so free municipal government In these Islands
In his abuse of tho Legislature, nnd nn, not oven Congress or the President
who Is maligning tho elements repre- date say nay, the plaint of our mis
sentcd by n mujoilty of that body by governor notwithstanding.
his utterances while the guest ut pub- such being tho case, It seenis to me
lie functions abroad, had this Gover- tho pa
nor done his duty by making the bill this T
above referred to tho law of the land, the community nt heart, to bestir him-
theie would have been no need for tho ti( () the end thnt wo may have th"
Anti-Saloon League to solicit funds for most wholesome laws, founded In
making a campaign against tho saloon equity and Justice, created for the
Public sentiment under "Local Option" greatest good to the greatest number.
would dctermlno for each community Thus w'sely fiamed, tho I.iwb noivd
what Its policy should be not only as De honestly administered and the povv
regards Baloons but as to any other or vested In tho wholo peoplo would
thing, bcrlousl) affecting the public m,,;c 0lU.ii indlvltlunl feel that pel son
welfare, nl, that moral responsibility which
I quoto for the benefit of tho Antl- alnno inn beget permanent reform.
Saloon League, from subhead "County Which shall It be. nn ostentatious np
Conimlssloners" In the bill refened to- peal to the courts for an abridgement of
"Section 22 Ulvo per tent of the regis- csted rights, with Its long drawn
tcred voteisof the county may, bj petl- acrimonious contentions nnd wasto of
Hon. In llko manner as for uomlna- eneigy nnd money or an appeal to rca-
tlon of candidates for olllce, lodged s-on ami the ballot box?
with tho county clerk. Initiate any in closing I tiust you will accept this
legislation affecting only the county or criticism In the samo spirit In which
Its sub-divisions, and In like manner it Is offeied.
na fc a r-a P rat R ta rs !r m ra m m r Us pa n rta fa Mi 'a fa p-a ta sa
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Ltd
OFFICERS I
II. P. naldwln President
J. D. Cnsllo First Vice President
W. M. Alcxnnder.. Second Vice Pres.
J. P. Cooko Treasurer
W. O. Smith Secretary
Geo. It. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and
BISHOP & CO,
BANKERS.
BotubllHiicd In I8S8.
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Transact business in all departments
ot Hanking.
Collections carefully attended to. I
Exchange bought and sold.
Commercial and Travelers' Letter
of Credit Issued on Tho Sank of Cali
fornia and N, M. Rothschild & Sons,
L,onaon.
Correspondent The Dank of Call
fornla, Commercial Banking Co. of
Sydney, Ltd., London.
Drafts and cable transfers on China
and Japan through tho Hongkong V
Shanghai Banking Corporation and
Chartered Dank of India. Australia and
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
the following rates per annum, viz:
Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent
Three months, at 3 per cent.
Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees Under mortgage.
U-jago estates (real and personal),
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers. Wills, Donds, .r
received for safo-keeplng.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporation and Pri
vate Firms.
Hooks examined nnd reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL 6T1EET.
n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits recolvcd and Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In
accordance with llules and Regula
tions, copies of whlcu may be obtained
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENTS t-riR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE. ACCIDEN1
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN
8URANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel 8treL
-Commission Agents
AGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &
Sugar Co., Hutku Sugar Co., Pala Plan
tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co, Klhel
Plantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co.,
Kahului Railroad Co,
Will, G. Irwin & Co
LIMITED.
Wm. Q. Irwin.. President and Manager
Clans Sprockets Vlco President
W. M. Glffard.. Second Vice President
II. M. Whitney Jr.....Trcas. and Sec.
Geo. J. Ross Auditor
Sugar Rnctors
AND-
Commission Agent
AGCNTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
It conies to ones u.uy u.m.. ...... u , ,)Ut R g gtea(, ,, ,
conscientious firmness In standing up thg nitlo). nc(() f(j nt u
for one's rights Is as a reformatory In-
llucnce, wotth nil the consc entlous . .. L., fllr fUMn m
submission In the world. Washington . ""
Times.
SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN.
tNcvv York Commeiclal 1
Advocates and opponents of lh
I
Jrw w
' yr w " n tt tt tt n t. &
Claua Spreekels. Wm. O. Irwin
Claus Spreekels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : T. H.
an Francisco Agent The Ne
vada National Bank of Son Francisco.
an Francisco Tko Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank ot Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Pari Credit Lyonnals.
erlln Dresdner Bank.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-konK-Bhanghnl
Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia n.nw
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ol
British North America.
Deposit received. Loan made on
approved security. Commercial aad
Traveler' Credit Isued. Bill of Ex
change bought and sold.
ColUctlon Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A8SET8, JUNE SO, 1901, 180,04147.
Honey loaned on annroved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposit.
House built on tho monthly install.
ment plan.
Twenty-third Serlo of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS -J. h. McLean, Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President;
O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, O. U. Oray,
J. D. Holt. A. W. Keeck. J. A. Lyl,
Jr., J. M. Little, P. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Office Hours: l!:30 1:30 p. m.
THE COMING OF THE STORK
Washington, May 1. It Is expected
that four of the leaders of Washing-
1 ueing inu cuse, u uei-uis i" '"- , . ..,,, i.iii .,. i.ifni-.. Huntress
,ramount duty of every citizen of I P ; ' r , guc,n, .
rerrlloiy Imvlng ; the we are of , n ,,,, h8"r ,uip will permanently retlio from socle.
building Industiy Japan has been , broking Borne quiet and secluded placo
pursuing the national susldy pftllo' for! , u,Ht , ncxt fal wheIl tll ,
quite a time, and this policy ban, ,,.,,,.
biought great shipyards Into exist- sul" retum In their Washington
nice there und Is sending the Japan- homes nnd bo able to take up tho so
tse dag to man far off ports. Japan, 'clal reins at tho beginning of another
unlike Chlnn, Is ambitious and cner.l0iftjal season.
getlc. quick to adopt the best features, xatraly. the gieatcst Interest is
of foreign customs, nnd she Is leallyl mitcr,,(1 , Mr8 ri00b0,c,ti ,ho ln
H"!!"6-"-' .iT'' ",.", .."l.-nipany with her children, w... teavc
building If the United States dosj WnlBton for 0.,tor Hay. where sho
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - Agents
AGENTS TOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE
PANY OF HARTFORD.
COM
Tho baseball season has started with
such promlso of success, lt Is to bo
hoped a squabble over players will not
bo allowed to upset tho good feeling
thnt has hitherto obtained Nothing
will kill baseball qulckur In this town
than un attempt to ccntruuzo nil tho
nxnert tilavers In ono team Not a
baker's dozen will turn out to sco a
gamo that Is a foregono conclusion
Thus far the teams In tho lenguo hnvo
proved to bo very well balanced nnd a
good contest Is assured for enrh Sat
urday ufteinoon Tho claim on the
championship will bo established by
A MATRIMONIAL QUESTION
They had n discussion at a woman's and must condone nnthlng. The lenl
conference In New Yoik the other day question at issue Is whether a woman
.! i,... .i. in..-.,,,.- docs not feel this ton of lovo fur
' tinr liiiuiinml Hiimilil unlitnlt tt lilo fit
ment a woman should enduie from her trcatmPnt flom a 8cn8e of Uuty Most
hutband before leaving him. A lady or the people who think she should
who edits ii religious newspaper hne nevei happened to tiy such an ex-
thought sho should let him beat her as iiiiiineiit themselves, mid It Is quite
much as ho would, rather than seek msv to dictate virtue to others when
lcllef by leaving him She said that one has not got tu practice as well ns
sho had known many noble wives and pieuch.
mothers whoso husbands had beaten That ii is a sin for n man to beat hl
them oveiy Saturday night. wlfo admits of no question If, then
This Is eeiuilnl an oilglnal vlow to sho virtually condones his offenso b
take of tho holy estate of matrlmon) saying that It Is her duty to submit to
To most peoplo It would seem as If tho the Infliction, Is sho doing him or her-
superlority gained by practice and holiness was mostly gone upder such self tho ban lilt of good? That Is n
close nttcntlon to tlTo points of the conditions. But the point which tho phase of the matter seldom rotisfilorod
game Onco let tho custom of chang-1 conference lost In Its dlbcusBlon, per- If her submission arises from genuine
, , ,, , , , naps because nououy was mere wim iiimcuun uieiu is buiiik iiuuu iuhi huh,
lng plnvers among tho teams got in wm cxpcrenCe. In time, may bring the man to 1,1s
full swing and tho season will wind WHS tllg: There Is a kind of lovo which senses, but It Is to bo doubted whether
up with a lot of disgusted players and endiires through all sorts of Ill-treat- ho can ever bo reformed of any evil
a more disgusted public. ' ment, and when that lovo exists It will habit by merely conscientious condone-
not take wnrnlng nnd do something
pi actlcal to encouinge our own ship
building Industry, It would not be at
nil surprising if Japan should dlstnnee.
us at no late day In tho race for i u-
piemaey on tho ocean.
The best building nnd lepalrln
docks nf tho far East are not, ns might
be supposed, In tho European conces
sions of Shanghai, Singapore or Hong,
n Japanese ocean steamship company.
In 11)00 this concern completed ten
ships of over C00O tons, nnd this year
It will turn out some 20,000 tons uf
pew shipping.
Sh Claude .MacDonuld. llrltlsh Min
ister at Toklo, Is veiy enthusiastic in
will quietly spend tho summer nway
fiom the euilous public, returning to
Washington tho latter part of Septem
ber.
Interest Is also felt In the rumor that
enforced retliement will remove tho
charming wlfo of Senator Dcpovv fiom
the capital lather too oaily for the so
ciety people, who have become so fond
of her during licr short season here
nnd who will icmnln In Washington
until the close of Congress.
Just whole General Corbln and his
charming wife will spend their quiet
summer has not been decided, but
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
A.gontB tor
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugar riant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co,.
Makeo Sugar Co .Haleakala Ranch Co.
Tho Planters' Line of San Francisco
Packets, Chas. Brover & Co.'s Lino of
Uoston Packets.
LIST OP OFFICERS:
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Manager; I;. F. Bishop
Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.
Allen, Auditor; P. O. Jones, II. Wa
terhouso and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED,
Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24.000,000
rata up capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8.710.000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The Bank buys and receives for rnl.
lection Bills of Exchange, Issue Draft
and Letters of Credit, and transact a
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INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed Per cent
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For 6 months
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HONOLULU.
Plantation
Properties
THE VON HAMM-YOUNG GO,,
IMPORTERS AND
COMMISSION
MERCHANT3.
his comments on the enteipilse nnd nc- wlt1' tlly ouiik nnd beautiful who of
tlvitj of the shipbuilding tinde of Ja- tho Belgian Minister, Baroness Mon
pan Speaklneof the concern nt Na- eheur, she will be nblo to enter t pon
Itasakl he tays. "It Is tho principal next wiuteu's brilliant social season
Imliistiy or that mstiHl, anil is car. wul, Iirw interest nnd now zest.
liul on in n liberal and enterpilslng
splilt by the foremost mllllonalio In
jHi,in. and, as It Is fosteied by piotec
tlve legislation. It promises well."
'I hl Is full of eloquent suggestion.
Sir Chiudo Is familiar with what has
been done In his own land by Gicat
Britain's liberal pulley nnd the mall
subsidies In developing tho steel ship
yards and machine shops of the United
Kingdom, and now he sees this exam
Kong, but In Japan. They arc not
owned by Europeans, but by Japancbo
and, though some of their
Society is rlfn vvitn gossip over tho
schedule ot tho stum m theso house
holds, nnd new interest Is given tho
past brilliant boason on this account.
The fi tilt of the itngnnu tieo of
South Afilra jlehH a stiong Intoxicat
ing drink for the natives A traveler
says elephants aio also fond of It, and
often boeomo quite tipsy, staggering
about, playing antics, screaming so as
to bo heard for miles, nnd having tie-
leading mendous fights,
Queen Street
Honolulu
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Tho Ualolso Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co.
Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc.
FOR SALE
AT HAMOA, MAUI,
Mill Machinery, complete or ln part.
consisting of ono 30"xCO" 6 roller mill,
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Parcels of land, Interest ln Ilnl
Lnnds, Houses, Work Animals, Carts,
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For particulars, apply to MR. J. R.
MYERS, Manager, at Hamoa, Maul, or
to C. BREWER & COMPANY, LTD,
Honolulu.
Dated Honolulu, March 4th, 1902.
2087-2m
Bruce Cartwright
Ocnernl Manager ol
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